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On July 10, 2026, Poland faced various issues, including a series of arson attacks in Poznań resulting in five cars being destroyed by a group of boys aged between eight and twelve. The Minister of Health addressed concerns about the ownership structure of certain hospitals. meanwhile, Donald Tusk commented on an altercation involving Daniel Obajtek. The issue of alcohol sponsorship at events was raised as a potential risk to youth health. The Chief Rabbi of Poland discussed the importance of remembering the Jedwabne massacre. A physical altercation occurred between Jarosław Kaczyński and police officers near the Smoleńsk Tragedy Memorial in Warsaw. The Prime Minister announced the successful commissioning of a new power station on the Baltic Sea. An 18-year-old suspect was apprehended in connection with a brutal murder in Jędrzejów. Aleksander Kwaśniewski expressed his willingness to reiterate his apology for the Jedwabne massacre. Finally, Poland's first offshore wind farm began supplying energy to the grid.

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Ukrainian IPN announces the date for Wołyń massacre exhumations, starting on July 13 and lasting until August 7. Reports suggest that Moscow is preparing for an escalation of the conflict with Ukraine and a possible attack on another European country. Donald Tusk calls for Ukrainian authorities to show restraint amid tensions between Warsaw and Kiev. The Kremlin reacts to Turkey's decision regarding S-400 systems, considering it a delicate matter. Poland's Institute of Meteorology and Water Management issues warnings for parts of northeastern and eastern Poland due to heavy rain and thunderstorms. A young woman is found dead in bushes in Jędrzejów, leading to the arrest of a 19-year-old suspect. The Chinese rocket Chang Zheng 10B successfully lands on Earth after launching a satellite into orbit. Karol Nawrocki appoints Maria Szczepaniec as the president of the Supreme Court's Disciplinary Chamber, facing criticism from some judges. Friedrich Merz, the German chancellor, introduces reforms aimed at revitalizing the economy and preventing extremism.

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